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ANIC Plume Moths

Atlas of Living Australia
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Most people never notice plume moths, even though some species come readily to light and can be found almost everywhere.  These fragile insects have long delicate legs and sit with their wings spread out to form a letter ‘T’.  Your task is to add to our knowledge of the distribution of these moths.  This information will contribute to the Plume Moths of Australia Project and be available through the Atlas.   This expedition of 1357 tasks is fully transcribed and validated.

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